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Stopfordian 2010–2011 - Stockport Grammar School

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The <strong>Stopfordian</strong> 2010–2011<br />

LEGOLAND<br />

Discovery is the word which best describes the Infant trip to<br />

Legoland Discovery Centre at the Trafford Centre which took<br />

place at the start of Activity Week. Each class enjoyed a lesson<br />

with the Master Builder when they had the opportunity to<br />

build towers and even a monkey from Lego! The children<br />

made lots of models and cars, watched Bob the Builder in 4D<br />

and even experienced a scary ride!<br />

“We watched the film and I liked it when we got wet.”<br />

Thomas Cresswell (RT)<br />

“The trip was amazing!” Harry and Tom Flaherty (RH)<br />

GRANDPARENTS’ DAY<br />

Grandparents from all over the country enjoyed their cruise<br />

aboard the HMS SGS for Grandparents’ Day. The ‘cruise’<br />

included entertainment on board, a cream tea and the<br />

opportunity to visit the children’s classrooms.<br />

The entertainment was enjoyed by all, with Year 2 performing<br />

a ‘bouncy’ Charleston dance, Year 1 singing “Beside the<br />

Seaside” with musical accompaniment, Reception singing<br />

“Who built the Ark” and the Nursery children singing their<br />

own version of “Bob the Builder.” The grand finale required<br />

some audience participation with the singing of “We’re Riding<br />

Along on the Crest of a Wave”<br />

“I liked my grandparents coming. It was fun. The best bit was<br />

singing the seaside song.” Maddie Corcoran (1J)<br />

“It was nice because my French grandparents came and my<br />

English grandparents came.” Claudia Fell (RT)<br />

C. Hampson<br />

104 Junior <strong>School</strong>

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